Sounds reasonable to me -- can you quickly mock it up and send it around?
J
On Oct 25, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Jonathan Hung wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>> After starting work on the demo markup and thinking of actual implementation, we have discovered that the implementation of a horizontal scroller for the image thumbnail requires either:
>> 1. A fixed / absolute layout, or
> 2. A Javascript scroller to handle the interaction.
>> There are disadvantages to both these approaches. Option 1 will have reduced accessibility and reduced personal customization if the demo is in a fixed layout. Option 2, though a common approach, adds more Javascript to the demo and requires integration between the keyboard plugin and the Javascript scroller.
>> I don't think either of these options are desirable at the moment given that we want this demo to be a clear, inclusive example of the keyboard plugin.
>> What I propose is that the design of this demo be changed slightly to use a grid of image thumbnails instead of a horizontal scroller. This still accomplishes what we want for the demo while maintaining good accessibility.
>> We will use a small number of thumbnails to reduce the amount of vertical scrolling, and the revisit the Javascript horizontal scroller / keyboard plugin integration as a future iteration.
>> Does this sound like a reasonable approach? Thoughts and comments appreciated!
>> - Jonathan.
>> ---
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>>>> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Jonathan Hung <jhung at ocad.ca> wrote:
> Now it's the question if having hotkeys makes sense. I can foresee possible confusion:
>> - By pressing 1, does the user expect the star rating to change, or for the selection will jump back to the first image?
>> - If an image has focus, but not selected to be the image in the main viewer, does pressing the hotkey change the rating for the image in the main viewer, or the image that has the focus? (there is separate focus and selection because we wanted to demonstrate keyboard navigation and handling actions).
>> - Since keyboard focus can be shifted around the interface, will the user ever be uncertain about what the hotkey will do?
>> While I think having hotkeys for the stars is a good idea, I want to make sure it makes sense before incorporating it into the demo.
>> I have my own thoughts on this matter, but would like to hear what others think as well.
>> - Jonathan.
>> ---
> Jonathan Hung / jhung at ocad.ca> IDRC - Interaction Designer / Researcher
> Tel: (416) 977-6000 x3959
> Fax: (416) 977-9844
>>>> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:25 PM, Colin Clark <colinbdclark at gmail.com> wrote:
> The keyboard plugin does indeed support arbitrary (and configurable) key bindings for activating elements. Supporting Jan's "1, 2, 3" shortcuts should be no problem, assuming it makes for a good, clear demo.
>> Colin
>>> On 2010-10-22, at 9:25 AM, Jonathan Hung <jhung at ocad.ca> wrote:
>>> Hi Jan,
>>>> That's an excellent suggestion, but I don't think the keyboard plugin supports hotkeys at the moment. We can add hotkeys separately, but may risk confusing it with the functionality of the keyboard plugin. I think there was some talk about hotkeys, but I'm not sure if that is a feature that is planned. I would support the idea of adding hotkey support to the keyboard plugin - it seems logical.
>>>> I think we should leave hotkeys out of the demo for now.
>>>> ---
>> Jonathan Hung / jhung at ocad.ca>> IDRC - Interaction Designer / Researcher
>> Tel: (416) 977-6000 x3959
>> Fax: (416) 977-9844
>>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Richards, Jan <jrichards at ocad.ca> wrote:
>> For the star setting, maybe also allow pressing “1”, “2”...?
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Jan
>>>>>> --
>>>> (Mr) Jan Richards, M.Sc.
>>>>jrichards at ocad.ca | 416-977-6000 ext. 3957 | fax: 416-977-9844
>>>> Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) | http://inclusivedesign.ca/>>>> Faculty of Design | OCAD University
>>>>>> From: fluid-work-bounces at fluidproject.org [mailto:fluid-work-bounces at fluidproject.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Hung
>> Sent: October 21, 2010 3:37 PM
>> To: Fluid Work
>> Subject: Re: New keyboard accessibility plugin demo - Image Viewer design
>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> Attached is an updated wireframe for the keyboard plugin demo. The design is essentially the same, but with a notable reduction in use of context messages which now only appear for the 5-star widget and the keyboard instructions.
>>>> Please take a look at the design and let me know your thoughts!
>>>> - Jonathan.
>>>> ---
>> Jonathan Hung / jhung at ocad.ca>> IDRC - Interaction Designer / Researcher
>> Tel: (416) 977-6000 x3959
>> Fax: (416) 977-9844
>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jonathan Hung <jhung at ocad.ca> wrote:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> With the date of the 1.3 release pushed back (Justin is going to send an email about this shortly), we now have time to implement a new demo for the keyboard accessibility plugin.
>>>> If following this email thread, this would be Option #1 mentioned in Anastasia's email sent on October 18.
>>>> I will be updating the wireframes and will send the latest version to this mailing list for feedback.
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>> - Jonathan.
>> ---
>> Jonathan Hung / jhung at ocad.ca>> IDRC - Interaction Designer / Researcher
>> Tel: (416) 977-6000 x3959
>> Fax: (416) 977-9844
>>>>>> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Jess Mitchell <jessmitchell at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Nice! I like the example. And thanks AC for the link ;)
>>>> Jon, are you imagining if we go the direction of '2b' that we'd tighten the example up a bit -- for instance, there is a lot of text on those pages that isn't necessarily necessary for demonstrating the tab keyboard piece. Or perhaps I'm assuming it's just the interactions among the tabs that is particularly interesting...
>>>> ?
>>>> J
>>>>>>>>>> On Oct 19, 2010, at 9:37 AM, Jonathan Hung wrote:
>>>> > Hi Anastasia,
>> >
>> > I'm good with Option 2b and cleaning up the example where needed.
>> >
>> > - Jonathan.
>> >
>> > ---
>> > Jonathan Hung / jhung at ocad.ca>> > IDRC - Interaction Designer / Researcher
>> > Tel: (416) 977-6000 x3959
>> > Fax: (416) 977-9844
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Cheetham, Anastasia <acheetham at ocad.ca> wrote:
>> >
>> > Jon and I reviewed his Gallery Viewer mock-up this afternoon and discussed some tweaks to the keyboard interaction. I think this will be a good demo of the keyboard accessibility plug-in.
>> >
>> > Our question now is with the timeframe for implementing it. Justin's goal for code freeze is Wednesday this week i.e. two days. That's a bit tight to implement an exemplary demo from scratch. Justin favours postponing it to 1.4, but then that leaves us with the question of what to do for a keyboard-a11y plug-in demo for 1.3 (since the current portal demo is broken).
>> >
>> > So our options seem to be:
>> >
>> > 1) Focus on implementing an all-new demo, and get something completed in time for code freeze.
>> >
>> > 2) Postpone the new demo 'til the next release, and either
>> >
>> > a) remove the current not-working portal demo (and put in a "Coming Soon" sign), or
>> >
>> > b) use Colin and James' Philosophy Lesson demo as a temporary portal demo for 1.3, to be replaced in 1.4 with the Gallery Viewer.
>> >
>> > Personally, I favour option 2b, but I'm wondering what other people think.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Anastasia Cheetham Inclusive Design Research Centre
>> > acheetham at ocad.ca Inclusive Design Institute
>> > OCAD University
>> >
>> >
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